Ealing Council’s employment, learning and skills team – Work Ealing – is inviting Ealing residents to an exciting event where you can access job and training opportunities for new or better job.
What?
Winter jobs fair – now sold out
When?
Wednesday, 30 November 2022, 9.30am to 1.30pm
Where?
Weston Hall, University of West London, St Mary’s Road, London W5 5RF. Get directions.
Why attend?
Let us connect you not only to employers with live job vacancies you can apply for, but also training organisations that can help you with workshops, courses, employment programmes and qualifications.
Who you can meet on the day
Bring copies of your CV to share with employers such as:
- Ealing Council
- British Army
- MET Police
- London Fire Brigade
- Heathrow
- Busy Bees
- Bar 8
- The Forge@ParkRoyal
- Tesco
- Hotelcare
- Dementia Concern
- Greener Ealing
- St. George
- Telford Homes
- St Christopher’s Fellowship
- HS2
- ECT Charity
- Time For You Ealing
- Oasis Care & Training
- North West London Integrated Care Board
- Henry Construction
Bring your passport and National Insurance number so you are ready to let training organisations help you grow your skills. Expect to meet:
- Learn Ealing
- Pathways
- University of West London
- West London College
- Women in Construction
- Uxbridge College
- Hawk Training
- Ixion
- Oasis care and training
- Everyone Active
More employers will be announced soon. Follow the employment, learning and skills team on Twitter to find out.
Good jobs for Ealing
Councillor Peter Mason, leader of Ealing Council, comments:
“As outlined in our Plan for Good Jobs, a key priority for the council is to support residents into decent, well-paid jobs. That’s why we have committed to securing 10,000 new jobs in Ealing in the next four years. We are thrilled to bring you another event, where you can meet and talk to organisations in-person about job vacancies in different sectors and training programmes and courses. We hope to see you there on 30 November.”
Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabinet member for decent living incomes, said: “We are determined to help residents into work or better paid jobs, especially at this time. After the success of several jobs fairs earlier this year, we are delighted to bring our residents another one, where you can explore work, with a wide variety of opportunities available. Whether you are looking for part-time or full-time role, we have a great range of employers coming to this event.”